lunes, 15 de agosto de 2016

The analysts forecast the global mobile BPM market to grow at a CAGR of 20.9% during the period 2016-2020

Research & Markets, the author of the report recognizes the following companies as the key players in the global mobile business process management (BPM) market: Appian, IBM, OpenText, Oracle, Pegasystems, Software AG and Pegasystems.

Commenting on the report, an analyst from the research team said: “Increasing mobile workforce will be a key trend for market growth. Over 35% of the global workforce were mobile workers in 2015. Due to the availability of a variety of devices, the mobile workforce has the ability to be connected, available, effective, and more productive across remote locations and time zones. BPM platforms allow the rendering of BPM user interfaces on all major mobile platforms with minimal additional development. The increased penetration of mobile devices with the flexibility of engaging mobile device users through a diversity of mobile devices ensures extensive participation and aids to build the community required for mobile BPM.”

According to the report, the need to comply with standard operating procedures will be one of the major drivers of the mobile business process management market. After business processes have been analyzed and established, it is necessary to ensure their compliance with standard operating procedures. The basic requirement of any standard operating procedure is to understand the procedure properly and maintain the same procedure standards across units. BPM software generates process documentation that helps organizations to validate adherence to standards. The ability of the software to document the procedures and identify discrepancies is leading to its increasing adoption. In addition, regulations with regard to operating procedures are also being made stringent.

Further, the report states that difficulty in meeting user expectations will be one of the major challenges for the market. Mobile BPM vendors often find it difficult to meet user expectations as consumers want the mobile apps to be intuitive and reliable. User interfaces and content should be optimized for use on mobile devices. Mobile users expect real-time responses and to have the ability to work and take action on the go. Even if they have bad reception or low signal, users need automated syncing mechanisms that upload any work that is done offline as soon as their devices get connected. Mobile applications should also incorporate native capabilities, such as GPS and onboard cameras, in order to take advantage of mobile devices offerings.

The study was conducted using an objective combination of primary and secondary information including inputs from key participants in the industry. The report contains a comprehensive market and vendor landscape in addition to a SWOT analysis of the key vendors.Read MoreFuente: Research & Markets